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Join Date: Feb 2007
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Great thread Drakulie. Thanks for sharing.
Harrison's prototype fram does not look like a PS Ltd at all... Maybe a softer PS Tour?
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The Babolat prototype looks a little like a Yonex head shape to me. Or maybe it's just me?
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Drak, awesome thread! Many thanks for sharing the info, pictures, experiences... True "inside" view!
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Join Date: Sep 2008
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Can you share the tips that you learned from the other stringers? This thread is even cooler than I anticipated. Thanks for taking the time to do the detailed write-up.
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This is great! Another THANKS to Drakulie!
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Let me add my kudos as well. A great thread and I'm sure (albeit tiring) a great experience!
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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Nice thread Drak, it was almost like being there.
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Houston, TX
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Hey Drakulie! nice thread!, why did they choose Prince for the stringing machines? Better Price? What are the plans for those machines? - sorry if these questions are to bussiness oriented!
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hard to explain, but I'll try........ When I string a frame, I always start my first cross by going under the first main I encounter. This typically results in most of my pulls going "over" the main I'm pulling the cross string. As a result, there is more friction, and a looser string bed. By changing my technique where most of my pulls on cross strings are under the main, one gets less frcition, and tighter string bed. I tried it out at home and was consistently getting a variation of one to two points higher or lower reading on a DT depending on how I started the crosses. Quote:
Although the machines looks beat up, they still do their job, and are fantastic to string on. The center clamps are awesome, as they get right up against the frame no matter what string you are working on. The base clamps and rails are like those of the babolat star 3 and 4's, and the towers are similar to those of the prince 5000. Very easy to string on, and are definitely built for speed.
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Join Date: May 2004
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Here are some photos of the Tipsy frame. He left one behind (had a small crack), so I put it on the tuning center at the pro shop.
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Very interesting stuff. Since I only string for myself, I'll keep going under the first main but that is surprising that it makes a difference in the final tension. |
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Join Date: Nov 2006
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Nice thread, drake.
Now, the perk would be if a stringer could make money doing this!! String on, homie!!
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Join Date: Jun 2008
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Nice report Drak.
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Join Date: Nov 2009
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Drak, amazing thread.
Congrats. I am sorry you and the others have to go through all of that to string Isner, Harrison and some others' frames. Do you guys extra charge for the extra job?? How long does it take to string Isner and Harrison's frame? thanks. |
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Great thread drak! Love all the pictures ...
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Interesting. A variance of 1 or 2 DT points can actually equate to somewhere in the neighborhood of 3 - 6 pounds. I strongly suspect there is something going on other than how the weaves were started.
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Drak, let me say, rarely does anything on these threads impress me any more. This thread did. Very nice.
I noticed the tubing on Isner's frames also. I do that for some of my customers that use natural gut in their OPorts. It does seem to extend its life. Again, very nice pics. Did you ever get any sleep? |
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